West Amboy, N.Y. -- Emergency crews have returned to a former fire station in the town of West Amboy after it caught fire Tuesday morning for the second time since Friday, according to the Oswego County 911 Dispatch Center.

Crews responded to the station, at the intersection of State Route 69 and County Route 26, at about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The fire departments of West Amboy and Williamstown were still on scene as of about 7:30 a.m., dispatchers said.

On Friday, a driver crashed into the former fire station, setting both his car and the building on fire. The fire burned for about seven hours and nearly 10 fire departments battled the blaze.

Michael Holbrook Jr., 24, of 353 S. Railroad Street in the town of Parish, lost control of his Pontiac on County Route 26 in the town of Amboy when trying to turn left onto State Route 69, the Oswego County Sheriff's Office said.

Holbrook was ticketed for moving from a lane unsafely, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, failing to use the designated lane, crossing official/hazardous road markings and failing to obey a traffic control device.